Budget airline CANCEL flights after every single one of its flight crew calls in SICK

An impromptu industrial action by staff on Tuifly threw plans for a new airline into disarray.
Germany’s TuiGrop and Air Berlin were in talks about forming a new leisure airline.
Air Berlin’s biggest shareholder, Etihad, were in talks with TuiGroup about using 35 of Air Berlin’s aircraft to form a new airline.
However, just days after they announced the proposals, the flight crew for Tuifly all phoned in sick, forcing the decision for the plans to be postponed.
Workers’ representatives met with senior officials at the company following the industrial action.
It is believed the staff thought... read more

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